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Borussia Dortmund’s Aubameyang sinks Eintracht Frankfurt to land cuphttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/may/27/borussia-dortmund-eintracht-frankfurt-german-cup-final-match-report
• Eintracht Frankfurt 1-2 Borussia Dortmund<br />• Rebic 29 Dembélé 8, Aubameyang 67pen<p>Borussia Dortmund ended a run of three successive German Cup final defeats with a 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in Berlin.</p><p>The striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who reportedly handed in a transfer request this week, scored his 40th goal of the season from the penalty spot for Dortmund midway through the second half to clinch the club’s fourth DFB-Pokal title and first in five years.</p><p> <span>Related: </span><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/may/26/christian-pulisic-interview-borussia-dortmund-us-soccer">Christian Pulisic: 'It was scary – you’re not thinking about football that night or the next day'</a> </p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/may/27/borussia-dortmund-eintracht-frankfurt-german-cup-final-match-report">Continue reading...</a>Borussia DortmundEintracht FrankfurtEuropean club footballFootballSportSat, 27 May 2017 20:39:41 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/may/27/borussia-dortmund-eintracht-frankfurt-german-cup-final-match-reportPhotograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/ReutersPhotograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/ReutersPress Association2017-05-27T20:39:41ZEintracht Frankfurt defy Bayern Munich with 10 men thanks to Fabianhttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/oct/15/eintracht-frankfurt-bayern-munich-bundesliga-match-report
<p>Bayern Munich twice surrendered the lead in a 2-2 Bundesliga draw at 10-man Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.</p><p>Arjen Robben gave the Bundesliga leaders an 11th-minute lead at Eintracht but the hosts levelled two minutes before half-time when Szabolcs Huszti fired past Manuel Neuer for his team’s first goal against the Bavarians since 2011.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/oct/15/eintracht-frankfurt-bayern-munich-bundesliga-match-report">Continue reading...</a>BundesligaEintracht FrankfurtBayern MunichEuropean club footballFootballSportSat, 15 Oct 2016 17:42:27 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/oct/15/eintracht-frankfurt-bayern-munich-bundesliga-match-reportPhotograph: Daniel Roland/AFP/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Daniel Roland/AFP/Getty ImagesReuters2016-10-15T17:42:27ZFranck Ribéry scissor kick earns Bayern Munich tight win over Frankfurthttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/02/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt-bundesliga-match-report
<p>Franck Ribéry’s spectacular first-half volley earned Bayern Munich a 1-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt to stretch their Bundesliga lead over Borussia Dortmund, who host Werder Bremen on Saturday evening.</p><p>Ribéry scored with an acrobatic scissor kick in the 20th minute, sending back the rebound after Lukas Hradecky saved Mario Götze’s initial effort with his foot. Götze, like Ribéry making a rare start owing to injury problems, had run at the Frankfurt defence to create the chance. It was Ribéry’s second goal in just eight league appearances this season, five as a substitute.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/02/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt-bundesliga-match-report">Continue reading...</a>BundesligaBayern MunichEintracht FrankfurtEuropean club footballFootballSportSat, 02 Apr 2016 17:07:46 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/02/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt-bundesliga-match-reportPhotograph: Christof Stache/AFP/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Christof Stache/AFP/Getty ImagesAssociated Press2016-04-02T17:07:46ZBayern Munich’s perfect start to season ended by Eintracht Frankfurthttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/30/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt
<p>Bayern Munich’s express start to the season finally ran out of steam on Friday with a goalless draw at Eintracht Frankfurt after 10 wins from their 10 previous Bundesliga games.</p><p>The champions lacked their usual punch and, despite dominating the match, did not often break past a disciplined backline, thereby failing to equal a European major league record for the best start to a season, held by Tottenham Hotspur with 11 straight wins in 1960.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/30/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt">Continue reading...</a>BundesligaBayern MunichEintracht FrankfurtFootballSportEuropean club footballFri, 30 Oct 2015 22:21:30 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/30/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurtPhotograph: Daniel Roland/AFP/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Daniel Roland/AFP/Getty ImagesReuters2015-10-30T22:21:30ZBayern Munich 3-0 Eintracht Frankfurt | Bundesliga match reporthttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/11/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt-bundesliga-match-report
<p>Bayern Munich moved a step closer to a third straight Bundesliga title thanks to a 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt.</p><p>Robert Lewandowski boosted his own chances of winning the golden boot award at the end of his first season with Bayern, and a second in a row after finishing the league’s top-scorer with Borussia Dortmund last season, by netting two goals in a commanding victory for Pep Guardiola’s men.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/11/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt-bundesliga-match-report">Continue reading...</a>BundesligaBayern MunichEintracht FrankfurtEuropean club footballFootballSportSat, 11 Apr 2015 16:49:07 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/11/bayern-munich-eintracht-frankfurt-bundesliga-match-reportPhotograph: Michael Dalder/ReutersesRobert Lewandowski celebrates scoring for Bayern Munich against Eintracht Frankfurt in their 3-0 Bundesliga win. Photograph: Michael Dalder/ReutersesPhotograph: Michael Dalder/ReutersesRobert Lewandowski celebrates scoring for Bayern Munich against Eintracht Frankfurt in their 3-0 Bundesliga win. Photograph: Michael Dalder/ReutersesReuters2015-04-11T16:49:07ZEintracht Frankfurt 0-4 Bayern Munich | Bundesliga match reporthttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/nov/08/eintracht-frankfurt-bayern-munich-bundesliga-match-report
<p>Bayern Munich’s Thomas Müller scored a hat-trick as the undefeated champions crushed Eintracht Frankfurt 4-0 to open up a seven-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga.</p><p>Müller’s opening goal on the rebound in the 22nd minute was a bad omen for Frankfurt, with the attacking midfielder having scored in 50 previous Bundesliga games, with Bayern winning 47 and drawing three.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/nov/08/eintracht-frankfurt-bayern-munich-bundesliga-match-report">Continue reading...</a>BundesligaEintracht FrankfurtBayern MunichEuropean club footballFootballSportSat, 08 Nov 2014 17:00:59 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/nov/08/eintracht-frankfurt-bayern-munich-bundesliga-match-reportPhotograph: Alex Grimm/Bongarts/Getty ImagesThomas Müller celebrates after Bayern Munich's 4-0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt in which he scored a hat-trick. Photograph: Alex Grimm/Bongarts/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Alex Grimm/Bongarts/Getty ImagesThomas Müller celebrates after Bayern Munich's 4-0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt in which he scored a hat-trick. Photograph: Alex Grimm/Bongarts/Getty ImagesReuters2014-11-08T17:00:59ZEintracht Frankfurt 2-1 Chelsea | Friendly match reporthttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/aug/01/eintracht-frankfurt-chelsea-friendly
Eintracht Frankfurt 2-1 Chelsea<p>Carlo Ancelotti watched Ashley Cole play his first minutes of the pre-season for Chelsea and then told José Mourinho, the Real Madrid manager, that the left-back was not for sale at any price and he would not welcome an approach from the Bernabéu club for the player.</p><p>Cole has three years to run on his Stamford Bridge contract and he is happy with his football in west London but it is off the field where his problems lie. He feels hounded by the paparazzi in England and unable to live a normal life, having been installed as public enemy No1 in some quarters following his separation from his pop star wife, Cheryl.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/aug/01/eintracht-frankfurt-chelsea-friendly">Continue reading...</a>FriendliesEintracht FrankfurtChelseaFootballSportSun, 01 Aug 2010 20:08:28 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/aug/01/eintracht-frankfurt-chelsea-friendlyPhotograph: Matthew Childs/Action ImagesChelsea's Ashley Cole is being pursued by his former manager Jose Mourinho. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Action ImagesPhotograph: Matthew Childs/Action ImagesChelsea's Ashley Cole is being pursued by his former manager Jose Mourinho. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Action ImagesDavid Hytner at Commerzbank Arena2010-08-01T20:08:28ZUefa Cup: Eintracht Frankfurt 0 - 0 Newcastlehttps://www.theguardian.com/football/2006/dec/01/match.sport
<p>November began at Newcastle with a 1-0 home defeat by Sheffield United and a protest outside the entrance at St James' Park that spoke of turmoil at the club. It ends six games later with Newcastle not beaten since and making progress in the League and Uefa Cups. Admittedly only two of those six games have been won by Glenn Roeder's side and all is not fantastic within St James' but there is a sense of competent evolution - not that competence was a dominant theme last night.</p><p>But this result, which was Newcastle's seventh clean sheet in their last 12 matches, ensured they top Group H and avoid the third-placed Champions League clubs when the draw for the last 32 is made a fortnight today. Who or what Newcastle might miss then - which could be Werder Bremen or Barcelona - felt appropriate here. Although Newcastle defended resolutely at times, Steven Taylor being bloodied in doing so, it was Eintracht Frankfurt's spectacular ability to miss golden opportunities that defined this game. To the amazement of the 47,000 present the Germans time after time worked great positions in front of Shay Given but time after time failed even to make the Newcastle goalkeeper dirty his gloves. Between the 25th and 86th minutes Eintracht conjured seven clear scoring chances and yet Given had to save merely one and that was with his feet.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2006/dec/01/match.sport">Continue reading...</a>FootballSportEintracht FrankfurtNewcastle UnitedUefa Cup 2006-07Fri, 01 Dec 2006 03:26:33 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2006/dec/01/match.sportMichael Walker at the Commerzbank Arena2006-12-01T03:26:33Z